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REPORT — 1902. 



Ellis (VV.) on comjmrinff and reducing 



magnetic observations, 58. 

 Elphinstone (G. K. B.) on the S.A. 



screw gangc, 350. 

 Elwortiiy (F. T.) ou perforated stone 



amulets, 7G7. 

 *Embryonic cell, the significance of the, 



Prof. C. S. Minot on,'ti58. 

 Engineering, Address by Prof. J. Perrj^ 



to the Section of, 711. 

 *Engineering work, the importance of 



minor details in, by M. H. Smith, 735. 

 *Engineers, the training of, discussion 



on, 847. 

 ♦English, the teaching of, discussion on, 



847. 

 English grammar, the neglect of, by 



Prof. Minchin, 847. 

 Entropy, the application of the method 



of, to radiant energy. Dr. J. Larmor on, 



546. 

 Enzymes, the synthetical action of, by 



Dr. E. F. Armstrong, 570. 

 Equations of state, H. H. F. Hyndman 



on, 535. 

 *JSrica Tetralix, exhibition of forms of, 



from Connemara, by Prof. I. Bayley 



Balfour, 799. 

 Erratic blocks of the British Isles, report 



on the, 252. 

 *Eskinio of Southampton Island, some 



measurements of, J. F. Tocher on, 762. 

 ♦Ethnography of the Nagas, Dr. W. H. 



Furness on Ihe, 770. 

 Ethnological studies of the mainland 



HalhOmc'lBm , « division of the Salish 



of British Columhia, liy C, Hill-Tout, 



355. 

 Ethnological surrey of Canada, report on 



an, 353. 

 *Eupomatus and Polj'gordius, early de- 

 velopment of the head-kidney in, C. 



Shearer on, 661. 

 EvAXS (A. H.) on worMiig ovt the details 



of the ohsei-vations on the migration of 



birds, 273. 

 Evans (A. J.) on the Bomanfort at Gelly- 



gaer, 450. 



on the Silcliester excavation, 453. 



on the age of stone circles, 455. 



. on eaplprations at Knossos in Crete, 



466. 

 Evans (SirJ.)o« anthropometric investi- 

 gations among the native troops of the 



Egyptian army, 350. 

 — — on the age of stone circles, 455. 

 on explorations at Knossos in Crete, 



466. 

 on the Tvorlt of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 851. 

 Eve (H. W.) on the teaching of elemen- 

 tary mathematics, 473. 

 '''Evenlode, the windings of the, Dr. A, J. 



Hevbertsop on, 683, 



EvERKTT (Prof. J. D.) on practical elee- 

 trieal standards, 53. 



* on the graphical representation of 



Ramsay and Young's law for the com- 

 parison of vapours at equal pressures, 

 537. 



EWAHT (Prof. J. Cossar) on investiga- 

 tions in the laboratory of the Marine 

 Biological Association of the West of 

 Scotland at Millport, 272. 



* recent intercrossing experiments 



with dogs, 649. 



EwiNG (Prof. J. A.) on scismological 

 investigation, 59. 



Expedition for ascertaining the best loca- 

 tion of observatories, by P. Lowell, 

 554. 



Factory and Workshops Acts, the ad- 

 ministration of the, by local sanitary 

 authorities, by Miss A. Harrison. 707. 



Fairley (T.) on the movements of under- 

 ground waters of North-west York- 

 shire, 224. 



*Fallaize (E. N.), suggestions for the 

 classification of the subject-matter of 

 anthropology, 770. 



Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on the resjnratimi 

 of plants, 472. 



on the oyanophycco', 473, 



*Fatty seeds, the germination of. Prof. 

 J. K Green and H. Jackson on, 804. 



Fawsitt (Dr. C. E.), the decomposition 

 of urea, 578. 



Fearnsides (W. G.) on some new fossils 

 from Penmorfa, and their bearing on 

 the Cambro-Ordovician succession near 

 Tremadoc, 614. 



Fennell (W. J.) on some Ulster souter- 

 rains, 753. 



Field (M. B.), some electrical instru- 

 ments, 734. 



Fieldfare (Tardus pelaris), the migrationa- 

 ofthe, W. Eagle Clarke on, 274. 



Fish fauna of the Pendleside limestones, 

 a list of the, hy E. JD. Wellburn, 222. 



Fishes, the scales of, as an index of age, 

 by J. S. Thomson, 642. 



Fitzpatrick (Rev. T. C.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 53. 



♦Flashing lighthouse light, a new, with, 

 out intervals of darkness, by J. R. 

 Wigham, 735. 



Fleming (Prof. J. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 53. 



Flora of the north-east of Ireland, the 

 composition of the, by R. Lloyd 

 Praeger, 815. 



Flora of the Australian Alps, a census 

 of the, James Stirling on, 799. 



Flow of fluids in plant stems, some 

 inquiry into the phj'sics of the, bv 

 Prof. R. J. Anderson, 817, 



